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Labopéra 2025 - « Nabucco » avec les solistes professionels Charlotte, Olivier et Adrien
Une nouvelle année et un nouveau projet du Labopéra en Périgord. Après le succès de WestSide Story, c'est au tour de l'opéra de Verdi, «Nabucco» d'être mis à l'honneur les 5 et 6 avril 2025. Nous avons eu le plaisir de recevoir les solistes Charlotte BRÖKER, Olivier MONTMORY et Adrien DJOUADOU qui sont venus nous présenter leurs parcours, les personnages qu'ils interpretent, et la vision moderne apportée à l'oeuvre originale qui le contexte de l'histoire. Charlotte Bröker - Soprano lyrique Charlotte Bröker est une soprano lyrique colorature franco-britannique. Elle est une artiste avec plusieurs cordes a...
2025-03-28
00 min
The Pod
The Pod Episode 9 - Nada Bashir
During our ninth episode of The Pod, we sit down with Nada Bashir (Class of 2014). CNN correspondent, Emmy Award winner and Forbes 30 under 30 honouree, Nada shares her inspiring journey in journalism. From her days as a student to reporting on global events, Nada shares insights into the challenges, triumphs and lessons learned in her career.
2025-01-17
27 min
Heads Talks
Episode 10 - Latymer Upper - A conversation with Sue Wijeratna
In this episode, Simon talks to Su Wijeratna, Head of Latymer Upper, about her impressive educational journey, the value of Co-Ed settings, Latymer's brave new assessment offer, and key challenges facing the sector at this time.Credits: Produced, edited and mixed by Yusuf Johnson
2024-11-19
40 min
The Pod
The Pod Episode 8 - Raphaela Svirinskaya
In our eighth episode of The Pod, we chat to Raphaela (Class of 2020) who has just completed her degree at Edinburgh University whilst also following her passion for music and radio. Raphaela gave some great advice to those feeling slightly out of their comfort zone when moving to a new city for University, as well as encouragement to discover and try new things.
2024-11-05
24 min
The Pod
The Pod Episode 7 - Tamara Weymouth
During the first episode of The Pod since returning back to school, Upper Sixth student Rania spoke with Tamara Weymouth (Class of 2013) about her experience in the consultancy industry. They touched on various topics such as life in her current role at McKinsey as well as past experiences and choices made between industries, in addition to some valuable advice to those about to embark on similar journeys.
2024-10-01
31 min
Keen On America
Episode 2180: Giles Milton on the WW2 Alliance between the US, Soviet Union & Britain which Won the War but Lost the Peace
Exactly 85 years ago today, on 3 September 1939, the Second World War officially began with Britain’s declaration of war against Germany. Russians might argue, however, the real war began on 22 June 1941 with Hitler’s invasion of the Soviet Union. While, for America, of course, the war began on December 7, 1941, with the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. World War Two was then, in a sense, three wars rolled into one featuring the alliance of Britain, the Soviet Union and America against the Axis. But this alliance, for the historian Giles Milton, was a short-term affair rather than a marriage which would inev...
2024-09-03
47 min
Heads & Tales
Su Wijeratne
This week we are delighted to have Su Wijeratne, Head of Latymer Upper School, on Heads & Tales as she dives into the cornerstones of her career in education.
2024-06-13
19 min
The Pod
The Pod Episode 6 - Amy Jiang
Tahlia spoke with Amy Jiang (Class of 2020), who told us more about her current MPhil Anthropocene Studies at Cambridge University having just completed her BA in Geography at Durham University. She also gave insight into her passion about the environment as a Young Trustee for the YPTE, a UK charity focused on improving climate education as well as being the former Project Leader for The Ugly Fruit Group whilst at Durham - this came with some great advice for those who may have similar passions!
2024-05-30
23 min
Ed on the Edge
Episode 11: Becoming The Person You Needed Most As A Child | Drummond Money-Coutts
www.dashmedia.coBorn into the British banking dynasty of Coutts & Co, today the private bank to the British royal family, The Hon. Drummond Money-Coutts (commercially known as ‘DMC’) began life captivated by the paranormal and the mysterious. At the age of eight his father, Lord Crispin Latymer, took DMC to the UK’s oldest magic store (a store called ‘Davenports’, which lay beneath the vaults of Coutts & Co. main headquarters) where DMC’s interest with the art of performance magic truly began.As a student at one of the world’s oldest colleges (Eton College, found...
2024-05-08
26 min
Ye Olde Dragon's Library
Season #6, Episode 4: The Blue Lotus Society, Chapter 4, by Michelle L. Levigne
Send us a textWelcome to a new episode of Ye Olde Dragon's Library storytelling podcast!Season6 features chapters from the Guardians of the Time Stream novel: THE BLUE LOTUS SOCIETYSeason 6, Episode 4: Athena Latymer, leader of the Blue Lotus Society, reveals that she knows Ess's family, and proposes that in exchange for regaining her heritage, Ess work with the Society.Ye Olde Dragon Books: www.YeOldeDragonBooks.comWant to support the podcast?Find us on Patreon: Ye Olde Dragon's Library
2024-05-02
29 min
The Pod
The Pod Episode 5 - Alexandra Pasint-Magyar
In this episode, Lower Sixth students Shaanya and Anika got to quiz Emergency Medical Registrar and Old Dolphin Alex (Class of 2009) on her experiences so far as a Junior Doctor. This episode includes working in the NHS, the differences when working in Australia and helpful advice for those looking to start a career in Medicine.
2024-05-01
42 min
The Pod
The Pod Episode 4 - Alice Aedy
On International Women's Day, environmental activist, documentary filmmaker and Old Dolphin, Alice Aedy (Class of 2012) kindly came back to do an inspiring assembly titled 'People, Planet and Purpose: Finding your role in an age of crisis' followed by a wonderful workshop with the sustainability committee. In between these, she sat down with Geography Teacher and Sustainability Coordinator, Lucy Graham and gave us more insight into her journey.
2024-04-08
30 min
The Pod
The Pod Episode 3 - Abby Mangold
It was wonderful to catch up with Abby Mangold (Class of 1993) who came in and told Tahlia more about her time at Godolphin and journey since. Abby shared more about her unique experiences and memories after working at the BBC and other roles along her career trajectory to where she is now; sharing ownership of Mangold Consultancy with her sister.
2024-04-08
33 min
The Pod
The Pod Episode 2 - Emily Ratsma
Two of our pupils, Giorgia and Lottie, sat down with Old Dolphin Emily Ratsma (Class of 2013) who provides an insight into the differences she has experienced being a pupil at Godolphin and Latymer in comparison to being a teacher here. Emily also tells us about her involvement with our Bridge Programme and it's importance to the community.
2024-03-01
17 min
The Pod
The Pod Episode 1 - Ayesha Singh
In the first episode of The Pod, we welcome back Ayesha Singh (Class of 2015) who chats with current pupil Harriet to discuss and reminisce on topics including her time at Godolphin and Latymer, memories and all things since.
2024-03-01
24 min
The Independent School Podcast with Juliet Corbett
169: The Five Most Popular Episodes of 2023
Exciting news for The Independent School Podcast!In our latest episode, I reveal the top five most popular episodes of 2023. With over 16,000 listens, I am thrilled to know that our podcast has been helping education leaders become more strategic and focused on their priorities. Episode notes:Top 5 episodes of 2023:136: Partnerships and Service with Alastair Chirnside, Warden, St Edward's Oxford 129: Your inbox is not your job 128: Regular giving with Kristina McClendon, Deputy Director of Development, Magdalen College School, Oxford 134: Four Building Blocks of Strategy 135: Five Elements of Strategic Thinking Top 5 episo...
2023-12-21
16 min
The Burnt Chef Journal
Live from Commercial Kitchen - Tom Shepherd
This episode of The Burnt Chef Journal was recorded live at Commercial Kitchen when Kris Hall was joined by Chef Tom Shepherd. Tom was born in Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham and trained locally. His work experience includes time as Development Chef at 2 Michelin Star Sat Bains in Nottingham, prior to that he was Sous Chef to Michael Wignall at Surrey’s 2 Michelin Star restaurant, The Latymer and Head Chef at Birmingham’s 1 Michelin Star restaurant, Adam’s. After winning an Acorn Award in 2018, he went on to open his own restaurant, Upstairs by Tom Shepherd, in Lic...
2023-11-30
36 min
Heads & Tales
Will Goldsmith
Episode 13 is a belter with William Goldsmith who has been Head of Bedales School since September 2021, having initially joined the school as Deputy Head (Academic). He was previously Director of Teaching and Learning and Head of English at Latymer Upper in West London which followed teaching in state and independent schools. Including: •What his Dad taught him about leadership •His personal take on LGBTQ rights within schools •The qualities he looks for when interviewing young people
2023-04-07
20 min
Broken Oars Podcast
Broken Oars Podcast: Episode 53: Peter Holmes, Coaching, Connection and Why the Why is also the How
To purchase a copy of 'Water's Gleaming Gold' with an exclusive Broken Oars Listener discount, please go to: https://www.troubador.co.uk/bookshop/biography/waters-gleaming-gold-hb and quote " BROKENOARS " at the checkout page. This discount code will allow you to buy the book at a 15% discount - and enjoy one of the great rowing stories! Oars Podcast, and your genial hosts Lewin (Southern, oppressive) and Aaron (Northern, oppressed) return ... ... and you'll notice that we're practically fizzing with glee as we do. ...
2023-04-07
1h 27
Enter the Boardroom with Nurole
24. Julius Weinberg, former Ofsted Chair - Lessons from a Career Building Education Boards
Julius Weinberg has spent the most recent decade on the boards of Ofqual, Ofsted, Kingston University, City University, Latymer Upper School, Ormiston Academies Trust, and Buckinghamshire Culture and the Secular Society to name a few.As a former vice-chancellor, Julius has a wealth of knowledge and experience in leadership. He has led significant change management programmes which have often addressed issues such as academic promotion and progression. Julius has also been instrumental in managing the attainment gap of individuals from diverse backgrounds, establishing major building programmes and delivering financial stability.Host: Oliver Cummings
2023-02-06
46 min
Run with Fitpage
Ep 102: Tata Mumbai Marathon with its Race Director, Hugh Jones
In this episode of Run with Fitpage, we have the race director of India's largest race, the Tata Mumbai Marathon - Hugh Jones. Vikas and Hugh discuss all about Hugh's running journey and TMM 2023, along with some important pieces of advice for the runners from Hugh.Hugh Jones is a retired British long-distance runner. He was born in London and attended Latymer Upper School in Hammersmith, where he began competing in long-distance running both for the school and for Ranelagh Harriers, and the University of Liverpool. In 1982 Jones became the first Welshman to win the London Marathon...
2023-01-05
41 min
This Cultural Life
Eileen Atkins
With a career spanning eight decades, Dame Eileen Atkins is one of the most acclaimed British actors. She is a three-time Olivier Award-winner and has won Emmy and BAFTA Awards for her role in the television series Cranford. A familiar face on screen since making her television debut in 1959, she has starred in shows ranging from Doc Martin to The Crown, and her film roles have included The Dresser, Gosford Park, Cold Mountain and Paddington 2. She also co-created the long-running television series Upstairs Downstairs and The House of Elliot, and wrote the screenplay for the 1997 film of Virginia Woolf's...
2022-06-18
42 min
Sermons from WCC
317. Tanya and Steve from Latymer Community Church Righteousness - Restoration - Renewal
We will be picking up these 3 Rs from Isaiah 61, exploring how they flow into one another and what they look like in our lives.Contact us:Web: www.woolwichcchurch.orgFB: Woolwich Community Church TW: @WoolwichCChurch Insta: WoolwichCChurch
2022-05-11
40 min
Best Full-Length Audiobooks in Self-Improvement, Parenting Tips
Babies Behavior: The Essential Guide to Babies and Colic, Learn Expert Advice and Useful Tips on How to Soothe Your Baby From Colic to Preve
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/588186 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Babies Behavior: The Essential Guide to Babies and Colic, Learn Expert Advice and Useful Tips on How to Soothe Your Baby From Colic to Prevent Colicky Nights. Author: Frances Latymer Narrator: Tracy Pearson Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 0 hours 52 minutes Release date: April 6, 2022 Genres: Parenting Tips Publisher's Summary: Babies Behavior: The Essential Guide to Babies and Colic, Learn Expert Advice and Useful Tips on How to Soothe Your Baby From Colic to Prevent Colicky Nights. Colic is one of the most common ailments that a baby can have. If...
2022-04-06
03 min
The Independent School Podcast with Juliet Corbett
075: Bursaries and partnerships in the spotlight
Join me in this episode for a round-up of the Bursaries and Partnerships Conference on 8th March 2022, hosted by HMC, AGBIS and IDPE.I walk you through some of the themes that emerged from the conference and leave you with my main takeaway: We all have to start this journey somewhere. Don't give up - keep learning, keep sharing and together we'll make an impact.References and Resources019 Craft your bursary strategy020 Bursaries and strategy in practice with Bart Wielenga, Head, Blundell's School060 Social mobility with David Goodhew, Head, Latymer...
2022-03-17
20 min